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NETLKey Findings: This paper described a Bayesian approach to estimating in situ stress and geomechanical risk associated with subsurface fluid disposal. The approach allows the...
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View within SubmissionGathering Resources...NETLKey Findings: If wells were compromised, CO2 leakage into overlying aquifers would likely be small relative to the total amount injected Due to site-specific criteria,...-
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View within SubmissionGathering Resources...NETLKey Findings: For well leakage impact, dissolved CO2 and pH change had the largest lateral impact but were observable <100 m from the well in most cases SOSAT provides a...-
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View within SubmissionGathering Resources...NETLKey Findings: The probability distribution of the state of stress indicates significant uncertainties in the magnitude of the maximum horizontal stress S(Hmax), while the...-
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View within SubmissionGathering Resources...NETLHigh-level overview of NRAP tool and methodology application to field sites. Each slide includes a single reference, key findings and one or two relevant figures.-
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View within SubmissionGathering Resources...NETLThe injection of CO2 into subsurface formations causes an increase in pore pressure. This alters the state of stress in ways that can lead to activation of faults and unintended...-
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